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How Does China’s Industrial Policy Support Specific Sectors?

November 08, 2022
Barry Naughton, Tai Ming Cheung, et al.

Policy Brief

In this policy brief, Barry Naughton, Tai Ming Cheung, Yujing Yang, and Lindsay Morgan summarize the findings of the workshop on China’s Industrial Policy: Sectors and Resources.

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The brief summarizes discussions and findings from the workshop on China’s Industrial Policy: Sectors and Resources, which was hosted by the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC) with support from the UC San Diego 21st Century China Center, on September 30–October 2, 2022. Held in La Jolla, California on the UC San Diego campus, the workshop examined Chinese industrial policies in the sectors in which China hopes to make the biggest technological leaps, including high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, solar, robots, aerospace, and biotech. Participants from leading universities, think tanks, and industry, along with U.S. government representatives, shared their research and observations along China’s industrial policy life cycle, from formulation to implementation.

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